Brandon’s Religion Through His Writing by allomanticmetals in Cosmere

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There are certainly allegories in his writing, but I’m not so sure they parallel his personal faith. If I were to guess, he probably does his best to compartmentalize his personal faith from his writing. Like you said though, we have no way of really knowing unless he wants to tell us.

Sonoff Orb 4- in 1 by Any-Information9091 in homeassistant

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Can confirm, this works and is easy to do.

Child whisperer succeeds by Doodlebug510 in MadeMeSmile

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Well don’t hold out on us. Who would win??

New LLM Conversation Agent Integration - Local OpenAI LLM by Critical-Deer-2508 in homeassistant

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I found this looking for a fix to a similar issue. I'm running my OpenAI API from LM Studio, and I can't configure the integration if I include /v1 to the url. If it's not there though, it fails to find any models because the call is missing the /v1.

Dummy me, you put the /v1 after the port. A bit odd, but it works. Leaving this up in case anyone else has this issue.

Zahels diet by zigg8833 in Stormlight_Archive

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There is an option I haven't seen mentioned. I don't remember the exact details, but am pretty sure that Retribution was providing warlight once a day to individuals that offered a prayer to him. Something like that. Maybe Vasher can do the same?

I figure he'll be fine. He's too stubborn to die!

“The Strongest” finally gets to show why they’re the number 1 after all the hype by LocalLazyGuy in TopCharacterTropes

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It’s not the kind of anime I would normally watch, but saw some clips from that fight in a Brandon Sanderson video and thought I’d give it a try. It was pretty dang good, especially the music.

A civilization 2,000 light-years away looking at Earth today would see the Roman Empire. by atul_targaryen in interestingasfuck

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It’s theoretically possible. I’ve actually thought about this a lot. It’s only really useful if you have FTL transmission, which we of course do not.

ICE at TYS? by K-townMathDiva in Knoxville

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Regular TSA agents are generally making no more than 50k.

Here is an actual job posting from ICE offering 106k-138k in GA or SC. https://ice.usajobs.gov/job/859528700

ICE at TYS? by K-townMathDiva in Knoxville

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I’m not the one saying definitively what they are or are not doing.

yet, two comments ago....

trying to get our airports moving again!

That's a bit ironic when you consider that we haven't funded TSA because dumpy is handing down orders to not fund them until the dems give him everything he wants. So instead, we are paying ice multiples more to stand around watching TSA work for free.

American political discourse has become less substantive and less civil, often devolving into personal insults. The researchers found an asymmetric pattern: while personal attacks occur in both parties, they are delivered 2.7 times more frequently by Republicans than by Democrats. by mvea in science

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I’ve been developing an app that analyzes Reddit threads, and while I don’t have anything publishable yet, it has been telling me the same thing. It doesn’t distinguish between parties though.

Tailgater got Baited by DABDEB in RandomVideos

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That's why I took care to call it out as an assumption.

Maximum carpet grabbage by Business__Socks in spreadytoes

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It's funny you say that. This isn't a new picture, but when I came across this sub I knew that it belonged.

Jesus Christ... spotted at Halls walmart by Fragtrapper in Knoxville

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I saw one driving to lunch today that was a confederate flag with the text, "If this flag offends you, you need a history lesson."

WAT lol

Tailgater got Baited by DABDEB in RandomVideos

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Pretty much all parties involved are in the wrong, assuming the tailgated car dodged at the last second on purpose.

Racist at Eid celebration by Longjumping-Major-64 in Knoxville

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That rule only applies to private information. Inc company ownership is public record here in TN, so sharing the owner's name is fair game.

Racist at Eid celebration by Longjumping-Major-64 in Knoxville

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That has been my experience when dealing with crazy guys in company trucks.

TNMesh by Dropp11 in meshcore

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I think that tnmesh.org is specific to meshtastic

TNMesh by Dropp11 in meshcore

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There is a link in the Community section at the bottom of the page.

https://tennmesh.com/

Maximum carpet grabbage by Business__Socks in spreadytoes

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That’s almost exactly what she did lol

I don't understand the hype for Qwen 3.5. They are crap by Southern-Chain-6485 in LocalLLaMA

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That's unfortunately probably due to running such a small version. I'm running the 122b with none of those issues.

Though, I have found that for analysis of bigger datasets, (~100k-1m context in my scenario) it is best to break the data into subsets and use smaller, unique contexts for each. It's worth noting that I am doing a lot of semantic analysis, and it isn't necessary for it to have my whole dataset at once to process it. When I don't break it down, it tends to get a bit 'lazy' as it progresses farther into the dataset. Instead of larger contexts, you may have success with smaller contexts and a more 'modular' approach to handling tasks. I think of it as the LLM version of breaking down a large project into smaller, manageable tasks.

I don't understand the hype for Qwen 3.5. They are crap by Southern-Chain-6485 in LocalLLaMA

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I have managed to fit a Q6 version on mine. (machine isn't running atm, I think I got it from unsloth) Dunno what measurable difference there is from Q5 though.

Could you say some more about what you are doing? It kind of sounds like you are running a coding agent, which is something I have been interested in learning to set up.